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    manifestly


    1. manifestly unfazed by the whole experience


    2. Manifestly the wall foundations were not deep enough and when they climbed over it gave way


    3. The more he thought about it the more incredulous it all seemed, but it was manifestly real


    4. gold, it shall be known here after that they are false: 51 And it shall manifestly apparent to all nations and kings that they are not


    5. 3 Then he said to me, In the bush I did manifestly reveal


    6. 38 And it shall come to pass at the self-same time, so that a change of times shall manifestly appeal to


    7. when you shall see it manifestly with your eyes? 6 And if with the expectation with which you do expect the day of the Mighty One


    8. they carried out, being unable to help himself with his weapons, and manifestly they acknowledged the power of God


    9. passions which stand in the way of temperance, such as gluttony and lust; 4 It surely also and manifestly has the rule over the


    10. bitter tortures: 25 for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt, in being unable to force the old man to eat the

    11. Nature hath made men so equal, in the faculties of the body, and mind; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another; yet when all is reckoned together, the difference between man, and man, is not so considerable, as that one man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he


    12. 3 Then he said to me In the bush I did manifestly reveal myself to Moses and talked with him when my people served in Egypt: 4 And I sent him and led my people out of Egypt and brought him up to the mount of where I held him by me a long season 5 And told him many wondrous things and showed him the secrets of the times and the end; and commanded him saying 6 These words shall you declare and these shall you hide


    13. 38 And it shall come to pass at the self-same time so that a change of times shall manifestly appeal to every man because in all those times they polluted themselves; And they practiced oppression; And walked every man in his own works and remembered not the law of the Mighty One


    14. 2 And I wondered and was astonished and pondered in my thoughts regarding the multitude of goodness which sinners who are on the Earth have rejected and regarding the great torment which they have despised 3 though they knew that they should be tormented because of the sin they had committed; And when I was pondering on these things and the like Note! the angel Ramiel who presides over true visions was sent to me and he said to me:4 'Why does your heart trouble you Baruch and why does your thought disturb you? 5 For if owing to the report which you have only heard of judgment you are so moved what will you be when you shall see it manifestly with your eyes? 6 And if with the expectation with which you do expect the day of the Mighty One you are so overcome what will you be when you shall come to its advent? 7 And if at the word of the announcement of the torment of those who have done foolishly you are so wholly distraught how much more when the event will reveal marvelous things? 8 And if you have heard tidings of the good and evil things which are then coming and are grieved what will you be when you shall note what the majesty will reveal? Who shall convict these and cause those to rejoice?'


    15. 28 So him that lately came with a great train and with all his guard into the said treasury they carried out being unable to help himself with his weapons and manifestly they acknowledged the power of God


    16. 3 If then reasoning appears to hold the mastery over the passions which stand in the way of temperance such as gluttony and lust; 4 It surely also and manifestly has the rule over the affections which are contrary to justice such as malice; and of those which are hindrances to manliness as wrath and pain and fear


    17. 24 How is it that even boys imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning have conquered still more bitter tortures: 25 for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt in being unable to force the old man to eat the unclean thing


    18. situations that are manifestly obvious


    19. others, so we are here manifestly in the presence of a kind of illusion, and a


    20. But I had gradually come, by this time, to see that the Old Testament from its manifestly false history of the world, with the Tower of Babel, the rainbow as a sign, etc

    21. And still for all this, the vast majority of children are manifestly not trained in the way they should go, for when they grow up to man's estate, they do not walk with God


    22. Who ought not to come to the Lord's Supper? Those who are living in open sin, those who are manifestly ignorant of true religion, thoughtless, careless, unconverted, and without the Spirit of Christ


    23. of the holy and blessed with excellence, it is also manifestly fruitful


    24. Now, reportedly, six of them have been designated as the scapegoats for what is manifestly an institutional failure


    25. By the side of that racked figure and all it meant and the tremendous sermons it was preaching me, wordless, voiceless sermons, more eloquent than any I shall hear again, how strange, how far-away your echoes from life and the world seemed! Distant tinkling’s of artificialness; not quite genuine writhing’s beneath not quite genuine burdens; idle questionings and self-criticisms; plaints, doubts, and complicated half-veiled reproaches of myself that I should be able to be pleased with a world so worm-eaten that I should still be able to chant my song of life in a major key in a world so manifestly minor and chromatic


    26. Then comes our friend of the red tie, and in the cool of the day when the world is dim and scented shakes a little fugue of Bach's out of his fiddle, a sparkling, sly little fugue, frolicsome for all its minor key, a handful of bright threads woven together, twisted in and out, playing, it would seem, at some game of hide-and-seek, of pretending to want to catch each other into a tangle, but always gaily coming out of the knots, each distinct and holding on its shining way till the meeting at the end, the final embrace when the game is over and they tie themselves contentedly together into one comfortable major chord,--our friend plays this, this manifestly happy thing, and my soul listens, and smiles, and sighs, and longs, and ends by being steeped in _Wehmuth_


    27. But I do, too, think that everything really heavenly in our nation, everything purely inspired, manifestly immortal, has gone, not into our poetry but into our music


    28. Manifestly, however, there was nothing else to be done, so I bent over the younger one--the other one was too awe-inspiring with her handkerchief over her face--and gingerly put my hand on her shoulder


    29. And what a difference there was in their positions; he, become a conscious instrument of God's grace, while she--really, though, he wouldn't care to say what she had become, except that it was something manifestly in need of a very great deal of forgiveness


    30. "Oh, but it does, it can," she assured him, twisting her hands about, manifestly a prey to a good deal of emotion

    31. "It would be a scandal not to be buried decently," she replied, manifestly surprised at my warmth, "and the neighbours respect her much more now that they know what nice clothes she had bought for her funeral


    32. We have every grade of greatness here, from that innocent being the ensign, a creature of apparent modesty and blushes, who is obliged to stand up and drain his glass each time a superior chooses to drink to him, and who sits on the hardest chairs and looks for the balls while we play tennis, to the general, invariably delightful, whose brains have carried him triumphantly through the annual perils of weeding out, who is as distinguished in looks and manners as he is in abilities, and has the crowning merit of being manifestly happy in the society of women


    33. At dinner, he and I, quite by ourselves, were both manifestly convinced of the necessity, for the sake of the servants, of not letting the conversation drop


    34. If the great Nieberlein had not taken Charlotte sufficiently seriously, she had manifestly taken him much too seriously


    35. Such is the suspiciousness of cousins that though I was lying half a dozen yards away she was manifestly of opinion that I had tickled her


    36. It is a nice question; and it preoccupied me for the rest of the time we sat there, and we sat there a very long time; for although Charlotte was manifestly sorely tried by Mrs


    37. The pedagogue that morning, so artlessly interested in her conversation with me as to forget he had not met her before, had manifestly revolted her


    38. 'No,' said Charlotte; and the word was jerked up red-hot from an interior manifestly molten


    39. Harvey-Browne's amenities was manifestly displeasing


    40. Manifestly she did not, or how could she have needed nine enormous days to be set in repair? He himself, who regarded his body as a holy temple, which was the one solution of the body question that at all approached satisfactoriness, and had accordingly brushed his teeth, from the point of view of their being pillars of a sacred edifice, after every meal for forty years, had never had a toothache in his life

    41. Even the waiter who attended to their table was, in the teeth of regulations, a melted man; and when the inspector passed through, looking about him with the eye of a Prussian eagle to see that all was in order and the standard set by law was being reached of cool waiters and hot food and tepid passengers, he instantly pounced on the manifestly melted waiter who, unable to deny the obvious fact that he was beaded, put his heels together and endeavoured to escape a fine by anxious explanation that he knew he was in a perspiration but that it was a cold one


    42. Ingeborg manifestly enjoyed herself, but it was with an absorption in what she was seeing and an obliviousness to himself that seemed to him both excessive and tiresome


    43. He was manifestly so violently interested in Mr


    44. Then there was the uncle; manifestly a man who had never before been required to assist at a school-treat, manifestly on this occasion an unhappy man, yet look how he worked while she sat idly watching, look how he laboured round with cakes and bread-and-butter, clumsily, strenuously, with all the heat and anxiety of one eager to please and obey


    45. Now this help, or char-girl--you could not call her a charwoman she was manifestly still so very young--was that Emma who had been obliged to tell the vicar's wife about Priscilla's children's treat and who did not punctually return books


    46. Her face even now after the soul-rending time she had been having, in spite of the shadows beneath the eyes, the droop at the corners of the mouth, in spite, too, it must be said of the flagrantly cottage fashion in which Annalise had done her hair, seemed to the Prince so extremely beautiful, so absolutely the face of his dearest, best desires, so limpid, apart from all grace of colouring and happy circumstance of feature, with the light of a sweet and noble nature, so manifestly the outward expression of an indwelling lovely soul, that his eyes, after one glance round the room, fixed themselves upon it and never were able to leave it again


    47. manifestly covers a broader scope


    48. The list has manifestly evolved over time


    49. manifestly, the structures exist


    50. science is manifestly helpful, yet whenever it becomes predictive or prescriptive, it runs the





































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    Synonyms for "manifestly"

    apparently evidently manifestly obviously patently plain plainly

    "manifestly" definitions

    unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')